Professional Ethics Workshop – Thursday, March 24th

Professional Ethics Workshop - Thursday, March 24th   This workshop delivered by Financial Advice NZ & The Ethics Conversation supports and enhances the competence of financial advisers seeking to demonstrate their commitment to professional ethics and good practice that underpins all client relationships.   The workshop session covers: business ethics fundamentals, conflicts of interest, bias […]

Bring in the Experts: The risks of cyber threats

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The risks of cyber threats Do you know what cyber risks you currently have? Any business that relies on digital technologies and computers needs to be aware of the cyber risks it faces, and how to survive them. In this webinar, Jan Thornborough from Intelligensia who will help you to identify your threats, understand your […]

Hawke’s Bay lunch meeting March 31st

Station Bar, Napier 154 Station Street, Napier, New Zealand

Hawke's Bay Regional Meeting   Join us and Katrina Shanks - Financial Advice NZ CEO for lunch and a discussion regarding an update on the financial services sector and obtaining a Financial Advice Provider (FAP) full licence. This is an open forum where we can discuss the requirements of full licensing, the process required to apply […]

Overcoming barriers to obtain your full FAP licence with the FMA

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Overcoming barriers to obtain your full FAP licence with the FMA If you are intending to apply for a full FAP licence join the FMA team on this webinar to discuss the requirements of obtaining a licence. There are seven standard conditions which are required to be met to obtain a licence. These are: 1. […]

Bring in the Experts: NZ Income Insurance Scheme Discussion

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NZ Income Insurance Scheme Discussion The government have proposed a new Government Insurance Scheme as a new way of better protecting workers and the economy. This will have a significant impact on New Zealanders and the access to insurance. The proposal includes: • supporting workers with 80% of their income for up to seven months […]

How to become a CFP Professional, CLU Professional, and a Trusted Adviser

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Did you know there are globally recognised financial planning marks which can be obtained in New Zealand? Did you also know the Trusted Adviser mark is a NZ recognised mark which reflects your commitment to your profession standing above the base legislative requirements to provide financial advice? Symbols of excellence in financial planning and risk […]

Central Regional Meeting April 26th

Central Regional Meeting April 26th   To be held on Tuesday, 26th April 2022 at the The Marist Club, 19 Pascal Street, Palmerston North at 12pm   Guest Speaker Sue Fordyce Topic Sue will give an update on legal matters including trends & law changes affecting our clients & the public at large. 12.00pm start […]

Bring in the Experts: Super Wednesday – Licensing Workshop with the FMA

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Bring in the Experts: Super Wednesday - Licensing Workshop with the FMA This is your opportunity to start the licensing process with expert guidance directly on hand to answer your specific questions and help you with any areas you get stuck on as you go. This Licensing Workshop with the FMA will be run a […]

Bring in the Experts: Economic update with Tony Alexander

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Bring in the Experts: Economic update with Tony Alexander It's a challenging time for Kiwis as our economy becomes more and more stretched from the impacts of inflation, supply constraints and disruption, rising interest rates...the list goes on. Must be time to call in our expert economist Tony Alexander who will share his insights and […]

Professional Ethics Workshop – Thursday, May 5th

Professional Ethics Workshop - Thursday, May 5th   This workshop delivered by Financial Advice NZ & The Ethics Conversation supports and enhances the competence of financial advisers seeking to demonstrate their commitment to professional ethics and good practice that underpins all client relationships.   The workshop session covers: business ethics fundamentals, conflicts of interest, bias […]